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Xbox Boss Phil Spencer Says Preorders For The Xbox One X Will Soon Go Live


Xbox boss Phil Spencer says preorders for the Xbox One X will soon go live. Without giving an exact date, the executive said it "won't be too much longer" before people can place an order for the most powerful game console thus far.
Microsoft revealed the console at E3 2017 and it's going to be sold for $500.
@XboxP3 anyone word on when the Xbox one x pre-orders will be released? I want to make sure I get one. I can't wait.
Our plan is set for this.  All approvals are done so now just landing the announce with all the info, won't be too much longer.
The device has already been given a November 7 global release date, but Microsoft never mentioned when preorders would begin.

Along with being the most powerful console, it's the smallest Microsoft has created.

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